Coffee is expensive. Ever wish you could just create your own? It would not only save money, but you would be able to what you wanted instead of coffee in this brewery, which, in the form of a small pod are offered, everything happens as you bring the comfort of a cup brewer. Your own coffee is not as hard as you might think, either.
Lounging around your kitchen cabinets is probably all you need to make your own coffee. First Find a measuring scoop that fits seamlessly into the pod holder in your pod coffee brewer. A1 / 3 cup seems to be a common fit, but experiment a little and see what works best for you.
Now find a glass or glass that will fit well into the measuring scoop is. Many people use vitamin glasses for this step, but work fits what. Finally, see if you have a standard coffee filter that for the small 4-5-Cup is intended> Coffee. These are necessary because they will be your appearance, you may need to go buy some, but they are not very expensive at your local supermarket.
Take one of your filter and shape it evenly over the end of the glass, glass, or whatever you found that would fit. Try the filter center, but it is not necessary to be perfect when you create your own coffee pods. Now turn the glass and filter, and they express in the measuring scoop. To get a nice, thick rim, in the filter paper at the bottom of measuring cup, you want to turn, and press the glass a little.
Remove the glass, and you'll be a pot-shaped filters are still sitting in a measuring scoop. Add about two teaspoons, or a ball, which ground coffee you use in your filter-paper-cup-thing. A typical coffee scoop that comes with most coffee makers, will be 7 grams of coffee, which is usually a good amount for hold -> Coffee. Shake the cup on the floor spread evenly over the bottom of the filter, then the extra filter material, fold gently with your finger on the ground coffee to cover completely.
If you only have to have really well shaped coffee, place the glass into the blade always some pressure on him with his hand.
Turn the bucket and voila, homemade coffee!
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